Data in Brief (Feb 2024)

Survey dataset on socioeconomic status and artificial reef fishing activity on Terengganu coastal water

  • Nur Azura Sanusi,
  • Normi Azura Ghazali,
  • Roseliza Mat Alipiah,
  • Roshanim Koris,
  • Razak Zakariya

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 52
p. 110028

Abstract

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An artificial reef (AR) programme is being undertaken by the local fisheries authority in Terengganu, Malaysia, in an effort to mitigate the depletion of fish stocks in the coastal zone. This program is intended to protect inshore fishery habitats from trawls to increase fishery resources and improve the economic conditions of artisanal fishing communities. This article aims to present data on fishers’ demographic characteristics and artificial reef fishing activity on Terengganu coastal water. Primary data were collected using stratified sampling that involved 430 respondents from four fishing communities in Terengganu, namely Setiu, Marang, Dungun and Kemaman. The dataset was obtained through a self-structured questionnaire. Data analysis and summary are presented using tables and figures. The findings provide valuable feedback on the socio-economic impact and economic value of artificial reefs to the fishermen and can be useful for policymakers to prevent the over-exploitation of fishery resources in Malaysian marine territories.

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